Instructions
1. Disassemble your bike
2. Then, tape up all the parts that you don’t want painted, as well as the bike chain.
3. Prime the parts with a layer of paint (doesn’t have to be a thick
layer to cover the previous paint), and let it dry for 24 hours in a
place with good ventilation.
4. Then spray paint it white—with as many light coats to make
the bike really white (as that the phosphorescent paint glows better on a
very white background). But with each layer, let it dry.
5. Use a paintbrush to apply the phosphorescent paint in even coats
(uneven coats causes uneven glowing). Apply more coats for a brighter
glow—but allow each layer plenty of time to dry.
6. After letting the last coat dry for 72 hours, apply the clear protecting coat.
7. Now ‘charge’ the bike’s glow by exposing the paint to bright light or black light.